HP Integrity Superdome 2 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator User G - Page 99

Log Options tab, Standby Onboard Administrator screen, Enclosure Event 0x1204: Flash Complete

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• Enclosure Event 0x1204: Flash Complete • Enclosure Event 0x1210: Non-iLo EBIPA Log Options tab This screen enables you to send system log messages to a remote host. By default, the local system log is enabled. To manage the system log settings, you must be an Administrator or Operator with OA bay permissions. Select the Enable remote system logging check box to send system log messages to a remote host. Box Syslog Server Address Port Possible value where ### ranges from 0 to 255 An integer between 1 and 65535 Description The IP address of the remote host The IP port of the remote host. If this box is left blank, the default UDP port 514 is used. Click Test Remote Log to send a test message to the remote host address and to the local system log. You must enable remote system logging to use this function. Click Apply to save the settings. Standby Onboard Administrator screen When a second HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator is placed in the enclosure, it becomes the standby Onboard Administrator. The standby Onboard Administrator is normally placed in the available Onboard Administrator tray at the rear of the enclosure. By selecting the Active to Standby screen, you can force a transition within the Onboard Administrator user interface to make the active Onboard Administrator become the standby Onboard Administrator. For an Active or Standby relationship, the two Onboard Administrator modules must have the same firmware version installed. If the firmware versions are not identical, the Insight Display and the main status screen of the Onboard Administrator identifies this error and alerts the user through SNMP if enabled. If using two Onboard Administrators, each Onboard Administrator has a unique IP address. Refer to the Insight Display to get the IP addresses for the Active and Standby Onboard Administrators Onboard Administrator Module 99

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Enclosure Event 0x1204: Flash Complete
Enclosure Event 0x1210: Non-iLo EBIPA
Log Options tab
This screen enables you to send system log messages to a remote host. By default, the local system
log is enabled. To manage the system log settings, you must be an Administrator or Operator with
OA bay permissions.
Select the
Enable remote system logging
check box to send system log messages to a remote host.
Description
Possible value
Box
The IP address of the remote host
###.###.###.###. where ###
ranges from 0 to 255
Syslog Server Address
The IP port of the remote host. If this box
is left blank, the default UDP port 514
is used.
An integer between 1 and 65535
Port
Click
Test Remote Log
to send a test message to the remote host address and to the local system
log. You must enable remote system logging to use this function.
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Standby Onboard Administrator screen
When a second HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator is placed in the enclosure, it becomes
the standby Onboard Administrator. The standby Onboard Administrator is normally placed in
the available Onboard Administrator tray at the rear of the enclosure. By selecting the
Active to
Standby
screen, you can force a transition within the Onboard Administrator user interface to make
the active Onboard Administrator become the standby Onboard Administrator.
For an Active or Standby relationship, the two Onboard Administrator modules must have the same
firmware version installed. If the firmware versions are not identical, the Insight Display and the
main status screen of the Onboard Administrator identifies this error and alerts the user through
SNMP if enabled.
If using two Onboard Administrators, each Onboard Administrator has a unique IP address. Refer
to the Insight Display to get the IP addresses for the Active and Standby Onboard Administrators
Onboard Administrator Module
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